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the jim crow laws in the 1950s and '60s. it has gone step by step to change the consciousness of america. and president obama has not necessarily been a leader on this issue. but he is cresting the wave of public opinion and at a couple of key moments, he's shown real leadership as in the second inaugural. >> you and i both know there were people who would noted if joe biden had not made his comments on "meet the press" that sunday morning, that the president would not have stepped out in support of same-sex marriage. at the time that he did, he has not been a leader there. at the en, when history looks back, it will be joe biden that was the wind beneath his wings, if i can quota song? >> well, joe biden has earned himself a star in history with that moment. it will be an important part of his legacy. but barack obama was close on his heels. and after all, it is the president, not the vice president that history pays most attention to. and i think in the last year, president obama has been quite brave on this issue and you
the jim crow laws in the 1950s and '60s. it has gone step by step to change the consciousness of america. and president obama has not necessarily been a leader on this issue. but he is cresting the wave of public opinion and at a couple of key moments, he's shown real leadership as in the second inaugural. >> you and i both know there were people who would noted if joe biden had not made his comments on "meet the press" that sunday morning, that the president would not have...
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but none of that is deterring former presidential candidate michele bachmann who says the law literally kills people. >> especially vulnerable women, vulnerable children, vulnerable senior citizens now get to pay more and get less. that's why we're here. because we're saying let's repeal this failure before it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens. let's not do that. let's love people. let's care about people. let's repeal it now while we can. >> apparently she isn't along in her opposition. the ap sum it is up this way. if you look at how it is faring half the states are doing their best to roll out obamacare. the rest are doing their best to ignore it all. good morning. the fight isn't over if you listen to republicans. they say repealing health care is still a possibility. let me just play a few little clips for you. >> i want you to take a look at that stack of paper behind me. it's the most powerful argument yet against obamacare. >> we believe that obamacare is going to be so unpopular in this country, because of all the broken promises that it will prove. r
but none of that is deterring former presidential candidate michele bachmann who says the law literally kills people. >> especially vulnerable women, vulnerable children, vulnerable senior citizens now get to pay more and get less. that's why we're here. because we're saying let's repeal this failure before it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens. let's not do that. let's love people. let's care about people. let's repeal it now while we can. >> apparently...
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if you're an adult, you've broken the law at some point in your life. now, i find that some people say, oh, yeah, i'm a sinner, i made mistakes, but don't call me a criminal. don't call me a criminal. i say, okay, maybe you never drank underage. maybe you never experimented with drugs. well, if the worst thing you've done in your entire life is be ten miles over the speed limit on the freeway, you've put yourself and others at more risk of harm than someone smoking marijuana in a privacy of their living room, but there are people in the united states serving life sentences for first time drug offenses, life sentences. the u.s. supreme court upheld life sentences for first time drug offenders against an 8th amendment sentence that such punishments were crew and unusual, and the supreme court said, no, it's not cruel and unusual to sentence a young man to life imprisonment for first time drug offense even though in other country in the world does such a thing. we've got to end the idea that the criminals are them, not us. instead, say, there but for the g
if you're an adult, you've broken the law at some point in your life. now, i find that some people say, oh, yeah, i'm a sinner, i made mistakes, but don't call me a criminal. don't call me a criminal. i say, okay, maybe you never drank underage. maybe you never experimented with drugs. well, if the worst thing you've done in your entire life is be ten miles over the speed limit on the freeway, you've put yourself and others at more risk of harm than someone smoking marijuana in a privacy of...
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. >> whether it was changing the laws to make it easier to commit people or making sure that background checks were better. what did you feel as a dad? >> oh, i mean, it was awful. and our hearts go out to those who are the victims of sandy hook and these other mass shootings. i would have hoped that the president would have focused on the bigger problem, you know, violence in our society. >> do you think background checks, improving background checks might be part of that? >> they should actually do a real background check on everyone. and maybe the department of justice ought to enforce the law. >> what the speaker meant by that i should say because i wanted to, i had to go back to his office and say is he coming out in favor of improved background checks? no. he supports the background check system that exists to be implemented better. what do you see happening realistically with guns? can anything get through the house? >> well, we know something could get through the senate. i think a ban on straw purchases might in fact be a meaningful thing that has some -- you can see from speak
. >> whether it was changing the laws to make it easier to commit people or making sure that background checks were better. what did you feel as a dad? >> oh, i mean, it was awful. and our hearts go out to those who are the victims of sandy hook and these other mass shootings. i would have hoped that the president would have focused on the bigger problem, you know, violence in our society. >> do you think background checks, improving background checks might be part of that?...
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my sister-in-law, my best friend. i grew up around teachers and having an incredible respect for the difficult job that they have every day. and i still surrounded by teachers to this day. and i think that it is because i have such respect for teachers and told them in such regard i have a tremendous believe for what they can do and the power that they have, and i refuse to believe what many folks these days say which is if kids are coming from difficult situations and poverty there is nothing the schools can do. i roundly reject that notion. i think that when children are in the classrooms of truly effective teachers even despite the fact they may face a lot of obstacles those kids can achieve the highest levels and so we should aspire to nothing short as a nation making sure every single kid is in the classroom with a highly effective teacher every single day. it's no less than what we would want for our own children and nothing different than we should want for the nation's kids. >> michelle, if the united states s
my sister-in-law, my best friend. i grew up around teachers and having an incredible respect for the difficult job that they have every day. and i still surrounded by teachers to this day. and i think that it is because i have such respect for teachers and told them in such regard i have a tremendous believe for what they can do and the power that they have, and i refuse to believe what many folks these days say which is if kids are coming from difficult situations and poverty there is nothing...
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the safe act is sweeping gun control bill cuomo signed into law in january. >> we will be right back. [ female announcer ] the one for all. mcdonald's dollar menu, home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love... and now love two more tastes, the bold hot n spicy mcchicken, and the irresistible new grilled onion cheddar. each just a dollar. and the irresistible new grilled onion cheddar. the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. with colgate optic white toothpaste. it whitens over 2 shades more than a leading whitening toothpaste. and try colgate optic white mouthwash. to whiten more than 3 shades, use the whole whitening line, from colgate optic white. >> welcome back. the time is 6:26 a.m.. here is a pitcher from the south bay at interstate 280. we had a female who was struck and killed by a ca
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but still, it gets back to i was taught absolutism on freedom of speech in law school and i stick to that. i think if it happened here, i'd say as long as you're not inciting anyone to violence, he has every right to do this. >> has every right to do this. ms. love, what do you think? >> you know i don't like this. i mean, i don't like this and i agree with you, craig, that they should make him watch a month of history channel hitler week. do that and he will never ever do that salute again. he's an international player. he knows what he's doing. international, he is well versed in what is right and what is wrong. if he wanted to do it, step up to be a man and say i wanted to salute. >> from the public relations aspect of it, it never pays to make nazi reference. it always backfires. just stupid. >> but it got all of us kind of thinking, how does one not know. it's absolutely ignorant not to know about the barbarity that was adolf hitler, but it got us talking this morning. the guy is 20. i mean, does he maybe not know the history, peter? is that a possibility? >> first of all, i fin
but still, it gets back to i was taught absolutism on freedom of speech in law school and i stick to that. i think if it happened here, i'd say as long as you're not inciting anyone to violence, he has every right to do this. >> has every right to do this. ms. love, what do you think? >> you know i don't like this. i mean, i don't like this and i agree with you, craig, that they should make him watch a month of history channel hitler week. do that and he will never ever do that...
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but they don't have the same language as title vii law and he was afraid at that st. paul would win this case. by the way, st. paul itself said it thought it would win, but dropping the case because it it didn't want to endanger important anti-discrimination work that the justice department was doing. so think about that, you have a senior member of the justice department leaning on other parts of government to withdraw a case, deny the supreme court the ability to rule on this disparate practice under the fair housing act and in the meantime, having the government in the join two cases that could have brought tens of millions of dollars to taxpayers. >> paul: can you believe any case like this, jason, where the official basically got somebody to drop a case the supreme court had already accepted? >> no, no, i can't. but perez has credibility problems. he was head of the civil rights division of justice he when they decide today drop a case against the new black panther party and this involved a case of the members of the black panther party on election day, standing
but they don't have the same language as title vii law and he was afraid at that st. paul would win this case. by the way, st. paul itself said it thought it would win, but dropping the case because it it didn't want to endanger important anti-discrimination work that the justice department was doing. so think about that, you have a senior member of the justice department leaning on other parts of government to withdraw a case, deny the supreme court the ability to rule on this disparate...
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, taxes are deducted, there are minimum wage laws, et cetera. if they are an independent contractor the rules don't apply. a lot of the girls are paying to dance there. when they get tips testify to tip out bartenders and the like. they have a vested interest in not classifying them as employees. but they are probably employees. as long as the employer has some control over their hours, what they wear, how they do their job they are employees. these girls probably have a good lawsuit. >> that didn't come out right. the stripper story made us think about you. i should have said -- >> don, really. >> strippers are attractive. thanks, karen. we appreciate it. see you next time. >> all right, don. >>> boy scout leaders and eagle scouts make their voices heard. >> do my duty to god and country. scout sign, please. >> why they say homosexuality and politics have no place in their organization. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker oats. today is going to be epic. quaker up. today is going to be epic
, taxes are deducted, there are minimum wage laws, et cetera. if they are an independent contractor the rules don't apply. a lot of the girls are paying to dance there. when they get tips testify to tip out bartenders and the like. they have a vested interest in not classifying them as employees. but they are probably employees. as long as the employer has some control over their hours, what they wear, how they do their job they are employees. these girls probably have a good lawsuit. >>...
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national law as we know is not usually and again this time was not the basis on which the u.s. sees there being a solution the u.s. position is the only solution will come from negotiations between the two parties as if this was a border dispute between colombia and ecuador you know and not the reality of international law violations by a occupying power imposing itself on an occupied population and of course days ago i woke up once again to the media reporting gaza militants fired rockets into israel during obama's trip of course amid the fact as you said it starts when you when you start the clock i mean you can go back in decades or you could we. should not be firing rockets full stop because those are only aimed at civilians there is no way to target them at any other military target so they are illegal but they are not the point it's not the point it's also just completely omitting the fact that israel had violated the cease fire as well i mean over and over going to let's get into iran israel have a couple minutes left as you just cited in the senate resolution very dange
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as well we have about a minute left well it's a vigilante law is it promote. it's the ability that people can can take matters into their own hands when they feel they've been wrong and win you over a lay law like stand your ground on an unjust criminal justice system which study after study shows gives harsher sentences to blacks than white folks for the same type of crimes and offenses then what you have is a law that's not actually put out equally and what we've seen is stand your ground apply apply to white folks when they've gone after a black person using that law but it's not operated the other way and stand your ground in particular was put out into states all around the country as a partnership between the n.r.a. and alec with the tension to sell more guns right if they could put these type of laws in place they could sell more guns and make our communities unsafe thank you rashad robinson executive director color of change a conversation we all need to be having. if you're an avid nascar watcher then you probably know that the one signifying characte
as well we have about a minute left well it's a vigilante law is it promote. it's the ability that people can can take matters into their own hands when they feel they've been wrong and win you over a lay law like stand your ground on an unjust criminal justice system which study after study shows gives harsher sentences to blacks than white folks for the same type of crimes and offenses then what you have is a law that's not actually put out equally and what we've seen is stand your ground...
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if it's a preemptive war even if it's a preventive war which means even if it violates international law we'll be there with israel he didn't get that commitment from president obama it may have been that there was a kind of informal quid pro quo where on the one hand obama says look we're not going to push you on a peace process if you say you support a two state solution we'll accept that in return if i say that i'm dealing with iran and you should step back you've got to trust me on that one maybe that was the quid pro quo senate resolution that you're speaking actually really alarming how many people signed on to that lindsey graham of the forest pioneered a century would give israel the authority to declare when the iran war would be and of course would back them. i don't know militarily or not if militarily. that this was a little really very frightening. let's talk really quickly i just wanted to as you were talking about kind of the symbolism and the double speak i wanted to show the c.n.n. a.p. news alert where it says the treatment of palestinians is not fair of course quoting
if it's a preemptive war even if it's a preventive war which means even if it violates international law we'll be there with israel he didn't get that commitment from president obama it may have been that there was a kind of informal quid pro quo where on the one hand obama says look we're not going to push you on a peace process if you say you support a two state solution we'll accept that in return if i say that i'm dealing with iran and you should step back you've got to trust me on that one...
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compare that to when the health law was argued. we saw the first campers out here about three days early. it gives you some sense of just how important these cases are. dozens are camped out this morning waiting to be part of history. >> it's okay to disagree with us and about issues, but we still need to be recognized and part of the fabric of this country. >> reporter: experts say it will be hard for the court to ignore a huge shift in public opinion. 20 years ago, most of the country opposed same-sex marriage. >> the fact that the majority of americans support marriage for gay and lesbian couples is definitely going to be something that will be in the back of the justices' minds. >> reporter: two california couples are challenging the state's 2008 voter approved ban. opponents say it violates the 14th amendment. >> we want to feel the same sense of security that other married couples want to have. we think it's worth fighting for. >> reporter: supporters argue traditional marriage must be protected. >> the institution of marriag
compare that to when the health law was argued. we saw the first campers out here about three days early. it gives you some sense of just how important these cases are. dozens are camped out this morning waiting to be part of history. >> it's okay to disagree with us and about issues, but we still need to be recognized and part of the fabric of this country. >> reporter: experts say it will be hard for the court to ignore a huge shift in public opinion. 20 years ago, most of the...
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a state-wide crackdown has landed a lot of people in trouble with the law. a record 475 arrests were made in the sting. known as "operation shoulder tap". stanley roberts has an inside look at the undercover operation. in this kron 4 exclusive. >> this man >> this man >> this man they all have on thing in common. in fact more than 400 people have the same thing in common local police and state agencys participated in a statewide effort to curb underage drinking called operation shoulder tap tonight at 8 i'll we'll ride along with police and give you an exclusive look at why you might thibefore buyie alcohol in the next edition of people behaving badly and here are a look at the numbers. a record 475 arrests were made statewide. right now you are going to get the citation in and talk to the judge. >> part of the reason why we do these operations is to educate the public. the police issue the man 8 ticket. >> you are being cited for furnishing alcohol to a minor. another boost tonight for backers of same sex marriage. former secretary of state hillary clinton
a state-wide crackdown has landed a lot of people in trouble with the law. a record 475 arrests were made in the sting. known as "operation shoulder tap". stanley roberts has an inside look at the undercover operation. in this kron 4 exclusive. >> this man >> this man >> this man they all have on thing in common. in fact more than 400 people have the same thing in common local police and state agencys participated in a statewide effort to curb underage drinking...
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how does this arizona law work and why do some folks say that it violates federal law? >> well, this is a part of the federal law called the motor voter law which makes it easier for people to register to vote. with part of this law, you can mail in your registration request and you sign that you swear that you were a citizen under oath. and send it in. what arizona wants to do is in those forms, they want you to also provide some sort of proof that you are a citizen. a driver's license number or if you don't have that, then a copy of a birth certificate or something like that. >> why are some folks saying it violates federal law? >> well, the federal law on registration says all you have to do is fill out this card. and it says that states must use this form. so the conflict is whether or not arizona can add a requirement on to that. no one says that noncitizens should vote. everyone agrees that they can't. the question is whether arizona can require them to prove that they are citizens or whether simply signing this federal form is all that should be required. >> prop
how does this arizona law work and why do some folks say that it violates federal law? >> well, this is a part of the federal law called the motor voter law which makes it easier for people to register to vote. with part of this law, you can mail in your registration request and you sign that you swear that you were a citizen under oath. and send it in. what arizona wants to do is in those forms, they want you to also provide some sort of proof that you are a citizen. a driver's license...
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if you follow that through, criminals don't respond to any law, okay. so if we are going to follow that through we wouldn't have passed any laws. we need to put obstacles in their play anyway. we can't just hand the country over to them and say since you don't want to play ball, we're just going to give you the field. >> cenk: that makes so much sense. but of course, wayne lapierre is not paid to make sense. michael moore was recently on television and personalized this saying if harry reid's grandchildren were shots, he would have a different opinion. now a family member of yours was shot. was michael moore wrong to personalize it that way? >> i'm beginning to it this is really necessary. and it disappoints me that people wait, like i did, before they start taking action. silted getting worse and worse each other and it is affecting everyone. you can't limit it to a neighborhood anymore or one segment of the population. gun violence is everywhere. so we need to start addressing this problem like it's an american problem, not like it's a subset of one p
if you follow that through, criminals don't respond to any law, okay. so if we are going to follow that through we wouldn't have passed any laws. we need to put obstacles in their play anyway. we can't just hand the country over to them and say since you don't want to play ball, we're just going to give you the field. >> cenk: that makes so much sense. but of course, wayne lapierre is not paid to make sense. michael moore was recently on television and personalized this saying if harry...
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a life in the law requires a sense of inquiry and duty. without inquiry, the duty slips into idolatry. without duty, inquiry to send. close quote. just so. he did this country proud. we will miss you. [applause] i'm happy to take any questions that this talk brings up with anybody else might have of solicitor general trend three, judge bork, professor or even advocate tran three before he went to the legal academy. >> just hold on a second. >> thank you, judge. i enjoyed that anyone or if you could comment on the propositio that maybe we are doing this to by the fact that he was not placed on the supreme court and what might've happened had he been on the supreme court. >> is usually quite impossible to speculate that might have happened had he been on the supreme court. what precisely are the differences in his ears and nose of justice kennedy who had that position. i don't want to speculate about that. i think as i said in the talk, bork was saved man of great intellect and integrity and would've done well is it a justice. but justices t
a life in the law requires a sense of inquiry and duty. without inquiry, the duty slips into idolatry. without duty, inquiry to send. close quote. just so. he did this country proud. we will miss you. [applause] i'm happy to take any questions that this talk brings up with anybody else might have of solicitor general trend three, judge bork, professor or even advocate tran three before he went to the legal academy. >> just hold on a second. >> thank you, judge. i enjoyed that anyone...
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law will be used to resolve debts, effectively -- >> do we get a time-out? >> cyprus' biggest problems in the banking system. you cannot help but wonder if the u.s. is looking at a version of our future in the guest spot today, the assistant managing editor of time. she is here to give us the latest. maybe give ari some advice. answer the most american of all questions, what does this mean for us? >> it is all about us. >> always. >> you can't spell u.s. without -- >> wow! debuting that. >> all right. the good news first, it is not as bad as it could have been. there was talk at the beginning of the whole crazy mess last week that they would tax mom and pop depositors with less than 100,000 in the barng. they did nothing wrong. they did not get the banks in that mess. a lot of outrage about that. protests in the street, et cetera, et cetera. we're now trying to grab those funds above 100,000 euros and the rub here is that there's at love russian offshore money in cyprus. that's what the authorities are trying to grab. >> parking money. >> i'm getting very ne
law will be used to resolve debts, effectively -- >> do we get a time-out? >> cyprus' biggest problems in the banking system. you cannot help but wonder if the u.s. is looking at a version of our future in the guest spot today, the assistant managing editor of time. she is here to give us the latest. maybe give ari some advice. answer the most american of all questions, what does this mean for us? >> it is all about us. >> always. >> you can't spell u.s. without --...
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>> well, i've been in law enforcement for 25 years. and i've seen quite a few things that i wouldn't want others to see. however, this is right up there with those things i've experienced in the past. but let me say this, in addition to what has happened, which is very horrific, i want to just, one, encourage our community here in brunswick, and you the viewers, that brunswick, the city of brunswick and the county of glen, is a very safe community to live in. now, much like other cities, we have our glitches like other cities have theirs. and this happens to happen at this time. so we're very grateful and thankful that we're able to arrest the two individuals involved in this act. but brunswick in and of itself is a very safe place to live, work and play. >> so this must be, i guess, increasingly shocking then for the folks who live there. but can you tell us, is there any direct connection, do you think, between these suspects, the 14 and 17-year-old and the mother of this baby that died? >> well, i can't really divulge any additional
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many law americas fear it jeopardizes security. brand new reports out revealing that jay leno is out and jimmy fallon is in. the tonight show will move back to new york next year with jimmy fallon as the host of the show. nbc is reportedly building a new studio for fallon inside 30 rock. >> heather? >> thank you very much, heather. jay leno may be looking for a job soon, but yesterday we were talking about veterans and yesterday was national hire a vet drain. here wi -- hire a veteran day. cheryl casone is here with more. >> i am double checking my web site. this is vet career fair.com. i want to give a shout out to them. they have been working closely with fox and friends in particular to bring in veterans in particular. some veterans are disabled they have issues faras far as travel. others are still on active duty in afghanistan or even iraq at this point. they can do the virtual career fairs to ease themselves into corporate america. they know they are coming back and the job situation is difficult in this country. this is the
many law americas fear it jeopardizes security. brand new reports out revealing that jay leno is out and jimmy fallon is in. the tonight show will move back to new york next year with jimmy fallon as the host of the show. nbc is reportedly building a new studio for fallon inside 30 rock. >> heather? >> thank you very much, heather. jay leno may be looking for a job soon, but yesterday we were talking about veterans and yesterday was national hire a vet drain. here wi -- hire a...
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, hopefully those who sell guns follow the law. lou: eric, you get the last word. you have been squeezed on time. i apologize. >> that's okay. paul knows background checks are not stopping bad guys from getting guns. they use fake ids, and, sadly, background checks stop law-abiding people like 150,000 military veterans who have been put in the system because of their post-traumatic stress disorder or women up in delaware who have been denied because of their age and their gender or people in oregon denied because of their political affiliations. when you allow a government bureaucrat to tell a law-abiding citizens. lou: you don't want any background checks? >> no, lou. first of all, it's a god given right, where in the second amendment where it says -- lou: eric, i got to take the leave. it's got to be a quick last word, okay? >> well, the point is what -- where is the room for infringement? we wouldn't tolerate that with the first amendment. lou: eric, i have to leave you asking a question. i appreciate you being here to provide t
, hopefully those who sell guns follow the law. lou: eric, you get the last word. you have been squeezed on time. i apologize. >> that's okay. paul knows background checks are not stopping bad guys from getting guns. they use fake ids, and, sadly, background checks stop law-abiding people like 150,000 military veterans who have been put in the system because of their post-traumatic stress disorder or women up in delaware who have been denied because of their age and their gender or people...
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is subject to the rule of law a federal judge last week found that the f.b.i. has not been abiding by the constitution for years and is demanding for the agency to change its ways so here's a rundown the f.b.i. has been writing hundreds of thousands of so-called national security letters to private businesses these letters demand for employers to disclose private information about their clients that would otherwise require a warrant or a subpoena in order to obtain essentially it's the f.b.i.'s way of skirting around court orders the agency even tried to hide the letters by preventing businesses from even talking about them but that's no longer the case here to explain why i'm joined by kurt opes all senior staff attorney at the electronic frontier foundation hey there kurt so first of all let's start off with why are these letters so so controversial with these letters are somewhat of a precedent in the american system because that allows for a demand of information from a telecommunications provider without a warrant without a court being involved and are you
is subject to the rule of law a federal judge last week found that the f.b.i. has not been abiding by the constitution for years and is demanding for the agency to change its ways so here's a rundown the f.b.i. has been writing hundreds of thousands of so-called national security letters to private businesses these letters demand for employers to disclose private information about their clients that would otherwise require a warrant or a subpoena in order to obtain essentially it's the f.b.i.'s...
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your school those who graduated university to follow the laws. sure. so the first stop of my. world tour. was elected the japanese russia this is my second visit to russia. so it's allowed i was here three years ago albuquerque so i hear what putting it on hold. for your tongue yesterday together with russian president vladimir putin. very constructive for me and because she asians. then we all opened the. chinese new year for chinese tourism in russia. they started. so we spent seven years together. over asked to put in yesterday. not. usually sees the spring coming that are of that age but rejuvenation. say that this spring is the best on the year. to work in a dedicated manner to bolster our relationship to. the situation what in the whole world.
your school those who graduated university to follow the laws. sure. so the first stop of my. world tour. was elected the japanese russia this is my second visit to russia. so it's allowed i was here three years ago albuquerque so i hear what putting it on hold. for your tongue yesterday together with russian president vladimir putin. very constructive for me and because she asians. then we all opened the. chinese new year for chinese tourism in russia. they started. so we spent seven years...
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that law turned three years old tomorrow. senators a in the hour are engaged in what call vote-orama. roll call votes with very little time in between. they try to come up with the first budget in four years to leave town for the easter recess. president obama is in jordan tonight. you may have heard the government made a huge purchase of ammunition. you may have also heard there is sinister reason behind it. we have look at the facts. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00. now back to new york and "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ freddie university of tennessee announceed they changed positions. won't support a stunt-led sex week. the x-rated exhibition have events i can't mention here because my mom is watching and she expects more from me. but still, the college is allowing up to 7 grand from students to help pay for this. mom and dad are the ones getting screwed. here is why. stuff like this is introduced on campus, not to inform anyone but to blow your mind with the organizers' candid approach to sexuality. whoa! yo
that law turned three years old tomorrow. senators a in the hour are engaged in what call vote-orama. roll call votes with very little time in between. they try to come up with the first budget in four years to leave town for the easter recess. president obama is in jordan tonight. you may have heard the government made a huge purchase of ammunition. you may have also heard there is sinister reason behind it. we have look at the facts. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00....
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is subject to the rule of law a federal judge last week found that the f.b.i. has not been abiding by the constitution for years and is demanding for the agency to change its ways here's the rundown the f.b.i. has been writing hundreds of thousands of so-called national security letters to private businesses these letters demand for employers to disclose private information about their clients that would otherwise require a warrant or a subpoena in order to obtain essentially it's the f.b.i.'s...
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issuing the time regulations or whatever law they need. so they build in the money to bring them more money. that they are handing over the nbc. this is a huge screaming cry, this does benefit the rich. this is a great understand. freddie you know i run a talk show in the basement call "don't bother escaping." i bring in the shuffle, the goggles. >> dana: you work hard. >> greg: i don't get a tax break. >> andrea: but this says you have to have a live studio audience. >> greg: they're only alive for a while. [ laughter ] >> andrea: i was going say the voices in your head. that was better. >> eric: two years ago, g.e., 2010, didn't pay any taxes. they hardly pay -- on a percentage it's insane how little taxes they pay. new york won't make any money on this deal. >> andrea: they might dole out money. dozen ossafetys do this. they pay no taxes, they owe, they owe less than the credit they're getting. they are making money off the back of the taxpayers. they make an energy they like. we like green energy so we'll take it from the taxpayers and
issuing the time regulations or whatever law they need. so they build in the money to bring them more money. that they are handing over the nbc. this is a huge screaming cry, this does benefit the rich. this is a great understand. freddie you know i run a talk show in the basement call "don't bother escaping." i bring in the shuffle, the goggles. >> dana: you work hard. >> greg: i don't get a tax break. >> andrea: but this says you have to have a live studio...
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it's a speed bump for the law abiding. it slows down the law abiding and does nothing to anybody else. >> reporter: the gun lobby has a campaign of its own. >> these bills would ban commonly owned firearms. >> reporter: with connecticut residents getting robocalls in the wake of the deadly school shooting there. >> three months from one of the most horrendous tragedies that's happened and to call the town of newtown didn't seem like the right thing to do. >> reporter: today the state's two senators pressed for the calls to stop. >> you have polling so broadly supporting gun restrictions whether they are assault weapons or universal background checks. at the end of the day it's difficult for democrats to get through anything short of background checks. >> reporter: the senate is in recess until april 8 and is expected to pick up the fight soon thereafter. the bill containing universal background checks does not include an assault weapons ban which may be considered separately as an amendment. brian? >> ron mott in new york
it's a speed bump for the law abiding. it slows down the law abiding and does nothing to anybody else. >> reporter: the gun lobby has a campaign of its own. >> these bills would ban commonly owned firearms. >> reporter: with connecticut residents getting robocalls in the wake of the deadly school shooting there. >> three months from one of the most horrendous tragedies that's happened and to call the town of newtown didn't seem like the right thing to do. >>...
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these guns laws infringe on the first amendment but we are not enforcing gun laws, laws to restrict violence strongly enough. i think that's very peculiar. i think the momentum is still with the advocates of saner gun laws. i think that the assault weapons ban is still hard to pass, which i think is very unfortunate but it's nonetheless true. there is strong support for background checks and the issue there, i don't think -- we're going to get a bill on universal background checks. the real issue, will it be compromised so much that too much will be given away be a i think there's a good chance of getting off banning the big magazines and if you have that plus a law against gun trafficking, this would be a very significant victory for people who have been trying to get saner gun laws for a very long time. >> let me untangle the lapierre contradiction. i think he's right on one of the issues. over the last 20 years gun laws have become looser. over the last 20 years gun violence has dropped by 50%. tens of thousands of people are alive today because of better policing. better policing, incarc
these guns laws infringe on the first amendment but we are not enforcing gun laws, laws to restrict violence strongly enough. i think that's very peculiar. i think the momentum is still with the advocates of saner gun laws. i think that the assault weapons ban is still hard to pass, which i think is very unfortunate but it's nonetheless true. there is strong support for background checks and the issue there, i don't think -- we're going to get a bill on universal background checks. the real...
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first in h hop law and scott must not raw. it's a journey i will always remember and hope to go back to. thank you for joining us, see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> calories, calories, calories! >> wow, it rocked my world! >> it just kind of reminded me of boot camp. >> i don't know what you had but this is great! >> it almost felt like country club food to me. zbl don't touch it. >>> hi, i'm leslie sbrocco. welcome to "check, please! bay area," the show where regular bay area residents review and talk about their favorite restaurants. now, we have three guests, each one recommends one of their favorite spots and the other two go to check 'em out to see what they think. this week -- edmond sullivan, a teacher and resource specialist, was on a quest to find the best new york steak in san francisco until he finally discovered the one that made the grade. and fir
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., law enforcement officials are calling ebel former 211 gang member. i read past statements by the head of the gang task force saying once a gang member joins its group, you don't really get out in any way other than getting killed. do you buy that? is that kind of hype? >> oh, no, i don't buy that he's a former member. i mean, lot of times this is the stuff that's for life. i got out, when you get out, you've got to prove yourself, you've got to be working with law enforcement, talk to them in some way, shape or form or trying to get other kids out. there's no evidence proving this guy's done any of that. >> why do you think they would be calling him a former gang member, then? >> because a lot of times when a guy leaves prison, a lot of institutions basically start to refer to them as former. if they don't get in any trouble in six months, even up to a year, they basically take him off the list. they take him off the radar. a lot of times these guys come back later on. you can stay quiet for six months to a year if you're on probation or parole. >> t
., law enforcement officials are calling ebel former 211 gang member. i read past statements by the head of the gang task force saying once a gang member joins its group, you don't really get out in any way other than getting killed. do you buy that? is that kind of hype? >> oh, no, i don't buy that he's a former member. i mean, lot of times this is the stuff that's for life. i got out, when you get out, you've got to prove yourself, you've got to be working with law enforcement, talk to...
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law. remarkable social and political progress we have seen on tissue of same-sex marriage in recent years hit milestones in week. a record high 58% of americans now believe it should be legal tore gay and lesbian couples to get married. only 36% said it should be illegal. that's a complete and total reversal of just a decade ago in the same poll, same poll, found that 55% of americans opposed same-sex charge and 41% supported it. same day hilly clinton announced she now supports same-sex marriage. >> bt americans are our colleagues, our teachers, our soldiers, our friends, our loved ones. and they are full and equal citizens and deserve the rights of citizenship. that includes marriage. that's why i support marriage for lesbian and gay couples. i support it personally and as matter of policy and law. embedded in a broader effort to advance equality and opportunity for lgbt americans and all americans. >> in a report released monday by the republican national committee's growth and opportun
law. remarkable social and political progress we have seen on tissue of same-sex marriage in recent years hit milestones in week. a record high 58% of americans now believe it should be legal tore gay and lesbian couples to get married. only 36% said it should be illegal. that's a complete and total reversal of just a decade ago in the same poll, same poll, found that 55% of americans opposed same-sex charge and 41% supported it. same day hilly clinton announced she now supports same-sex...
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both laws aim to block same-sex marriage becoming legal. a decision isn't expected until sometime in june. today a palace memorial will be held for tom clemens head of the colorado prison system. you remember this he was shot dead in his home last week. he was a troubled son of a good friend of the colorado governor. he died in a shootout in the state of texas. heather? >> well postal workers across the country have a message. they want to continue saturday mail delivery. it is mandated law but the loss is threatening to cut it to save money. karen gray of houston stopped rallies in virginia in maryland. they protested the same saturday service. >> the possibility of an end to saturday delivery looms large. the general wants to stop saturday mail delivery starting with office. the national association of letter carriers said a loud collective. >> this is part of a pre-meditated rumor designed to stop the postal service. >> union leaders more of the same. >> deliver on rday. >> they agree more are paying bills on-line but not everybody like
both laws aim to block same-sex marriage becoming legal. a decision isn't expected until sometime in june. today a palace memorial will be held for tom clemens head of the colorado prison system. you remember this he was shot dead in his home last week. he was a troubled son of a good friend of the colorado governor. he died in a shootout in the state of texas. heather? >> well postal workers across the country have a message. they want to continue saturday mail delivery. it is mandated...
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let's first start with a budget, and i say that with air quotes, because it will never become the law of the land. yet elected officials feel the need to spend lots of time on it. house republicans passed the the latest version of paul ryan's budget. they did this in the same stupid way washington does things. budgets are not meant to be presented for a partisan vote like this one. they are meant to be discussed and negotiated. none of that has happened since 2009. >> let's break it down. there was no new taxes, it would curb spending by repealing obama care and eliminate the deficit in ten years. $4.6 trillion in cuts. zero chance of passing in the democratic-controlled senate, it's dead on arrival. >> lawmakers in the house and senate approved legislation to fund the government through the end of september. that avoids the risk of a partial federal shutdown. in the process, they are on spring break for a couple weeks. what's your take on this? >> my take is the whole financial dysfunction of our congress is mind blow iing. you look at this week. let's say frederick, maryland, where
let's first start with a budget, and i say that with air quotes, because it will never become the law of the land. yet elected officials feel the need to spend lots of time on it. house republicans passed the the latest version of paul ryan's budget. they did this in the same stupid way washington does things. budgets are not meant to be presented for a partisan vote like this one. they are meant to be discussed and negotiated. none of that has happened since 2009. >> let's break it down....
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laws of their state different from opposite sex couples. >> reporter: defenders of the law say congress has as much right as the states to make its own definition of marriage. >> doma is important because congress said it was important. we sent our elected representatives to washington, d.c., and they chose to say that marriage is one man and one woman for federal law. >> reporter: conservatives say the founding fathers never contemplated gay marriage. >> it's clearly not what anyone understood as marriage at the time of the framing of the constitution. >> reporter: still, same-sex family as pay taxes and don't get the same benefits. the issue with doma gets complicated if they have children who are also excluded from benefits. >> when we have kid, i would like them to be born in a post-doma united states. >> reporter: ironically, conservative legal advocates say raising children is one of the biggest arguments in favor of preserving traditional marriage between and a man and a woman. the supreme court is likely to decide the doma case some time this june. >>> we'll take you to iraq nex
laws of their state different from opposite sex couples. >> reporter: defenders of the law say congress has as much right as the states to make its own definition of marriage. >> doma is important because congress said it was important. we sent our elected representatives to washington, d.c., and they chose to say that marriage is one man and one woman for federal law. >> reporter: conservatives say the founding fathers never contemplated gay marriage. >> it's clearly...
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virginia" like idea where it's universally the law of the land. is. >> rose: this is what justice kennedy said speaking last month at an event in sacramento. a democracy shouldn't be dependent on what nine unelected people from a narrow legal back sground to say. (laughter) >> rose: >> he's right! >> rose: why are you laughing, jeffrey? >> because as so often with justice kennedy much as i admire him i'm like what? what does that mean? i don't know what that means to tell. >> rose: andrew is here to explain it to you. >> well, the difference between roe. have wide is that abortion actually remains a divisive subject in the country, among the young as well as the old and it's dealing with a much more profound moral question-- life and death. this is not as -- i don't want to demean the importance of marriage, i think it's crucial. so the question is, is the court actually going to -- are things moving so fast that i'm wrong? the court should seize this moment and will actually crystalize a moment and put in the clarity and i can see kennedy -- you
virginia" like idea where it's universally the law of the land. is. >> rose: this is what justice kennedy said speaking last month at an event in sacramento. a democracy shouldn't be dependent on what nine unelected people from a narrow legal back sground to say. (laughter) >> rose: >> he's right! >> rose: why are you laughing, jeffrey? >> because as so often with justice kennedy much as i admire him i'm like what? what does that mean? i don't know what that...
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. >>> colorado the state with the two deadliest mass killings in history expected to have new gun law. the governor plans to sign three bills tomorrow. one will ban ammunition magazines from more than 15 rounds, another requires universal background checks and gun buyers have to pay for the background checks. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> nevada, a military training exercise ended in tragedy. marine corps says that seven marines were killed if an explosion. it happened overnight at the hawthorne army depot in western nevada, 140 miles southeast of re reno. harry reid say there's was a huge explosion. >> we don't know exactly what happened but it was a violent explosion, we know that. my thoughts are with those who are injured and, of course, families of those with lost loved ones. >> want to bring in our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr. tell us, first of all, what do we know about how this even happened? >> reporter: well, suzanne, the military is saying seven marines were killed when a 60 millimeter mortar shell, already in the tube, in the weapon essentially exploded. seven mari
. >>> colorado the state with the two deadliest mass killings in history expected to have new gun law. the governor plans to sign three bills tomorrow. one will ban ammunition magazines from more than 15 rounds, another requires universal background checks and gun buyers have to pay for the background checks. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> nevada, a military training exercise ended in tragedy. marine corps says that seven marines were killed if an explosion. it happened...
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society, the hipaa laws, the mental health laws, medical records. the shooters in aurora, the shooters in newtown, they're unrecognizable. they're not going to be in the system. who is going to be in the system? you and me and our names are going to be in the system. there is going to be a list created. that list will be of you. some newspaper will print it all. somebody will hack it. there will be a registry. the obama's own justice department says they want a registry on this. >> you've been negotiating with some on capitol hill, like senator manchin. or at least not oppose actively that could allow this to pass? >> we want to fix the existing system on retail sales because our people are the ones that are going through it, getting delayed. it doesn't work. nobody gets prosecuted. it's completely ineffective and the nra wants to do things that make people say, which is, and i've been talking about it. i know the media doesn't want to talk about it. it's putting security any schools. armed security. >> you keep saying that. every time you've been h
society, the hipaa laws, the mental health laws, medical records. the shooters in aurora, the shooters in newtown, they're unrecognizable. they're not going to be in the system. who is going to be in the system? you and me and our names are going to be in the system. there is going to be a list created. that list will be of you. some newspaper will print it all. somebody will hack it. there will be a registry. the obama's own justice department says they want a registry on this. >> you've...
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have that kind of law, but we don't know. we just know it is someone that bought a ticket at a liquor store in passaic. here there was a rumor and something of a prank that brought us here, that they thought they had a winner here, a truck driver called the store last night to say he had the winning ticket and it turned out to be wrong, which is a cautionary tale about rumor and pranks. all over the state, there was a lot of enthusiasm, biggest jackpot in the state of new jersey they've won. now we know it is somebody or several people in passaic, new jersey, up north who can step forward and be instant hundreds of millionaires, if that's a word. >> it is a word, i'll take it with all of that money, they can have lots of lamborghinis as we were saying. ron allen, live in boanew jerse. seek legal help, sign and verify that you are, in fact, the winner. collect your prize, have a legal rep do it for you, choose your payment, annual or lump sum, most pick the lump sum. unless you intend to keep things private, be prepared for a
have that kind of law, but we don't know. we just know it is someone that bought a ticket at a liquor store in passaic. here there was a rumor and something of a prank that brought us here, that they thought they had a winner here, a truck driver called the store last night to say he had the winning ticket and it turned out to be wrong, which is a cautionary tale about rumor and pranks. all over the state, there was a lot of enthusiasm, biggest jackpot in the state of new jersey they've won....
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democrats celebrating the health care law's third birthday today. wow. who knew. they are really not talking about the lawings 1.3 trillion ten year price tag that doubled the original estimate, no mention of the gag gifts that could be, and, in fact, already are facing taxpayers like the slew of new taxes and fees hitting everything from investments to income or all companies dropping workers from their insurance plan or what could be a doctor shortage because docs drop out because they don't think it's worth it. francis newton on the health care fallout. not so happy birthday; right, francis? >> right, not from my perspective. the classic case of good cop, bad cop. the democrats and the republicans operate on fundamentally different facts underlying the economy. the democrats have a notion that the money goes on forever. if the money goes on forever, why wouldn't we help the seniors, why wouldn't we do this? why wowcht we do that? why discriminate against overweight lesbians, and the others say the money -- neil: wait, we were discriminating against overweight l
democrats celebrating the health care law's third birthday today. wow. who knew. they are really not talking about the lawings 1.3 trillion ten year price tag that doubled the original estimate, no mention of the gag gifts that could be, and, in fact, already are facing taxpayers like the slew of new taxes and fees hitting everything from investments to income or all companies dropping workers from their insurance plan or what could be a doctor shortage because docs drop out because they don't...